[UPDATE] Sources say Junction Point staffers have been on paid leave for over one month with layoff news expected today; studio closed entirely.

Epic Mickey studio Junction Point may be in trouble. Multiple sources have confirmed to Kotaku that employees at the Austin, Texas-based studio have been on paid leave for more than a month now, with layoff news expected to be announced today.

Junction Point owner Disney has not yet commented on the rumor.

The news was sparked when Wing Commander creator Chris Roberts' studio Roberts Space Industries tweeted that Junction Point would be shut down entirely. The tweet has since been removed, with the company saying it has "no inside info on their status."

Industry veteran George Broussard also commented on the matter, saying, "The Junction Point rumors have been circulating a while. Warning signs when you give employees two months off after shipping."

And again we could all see the game would be average at best since it was announced, so why did they expect it to sell well? Is it really that hard to find one single damn person to play the game before release and say what's blindingly obviously wrong with it? I think I'll setup a gaming consultancy company - send us your games and we will tell you where they suckso you can fix it before release, as it's obviously too hard to do when you're that close to it :)

Really obvious one here. Funny how game companies tend to destroy themselves. I can't stand Mikey Mouse in anything but a Disney World Parade or float...

I remember the interview with Warren Spector touting "Epic Mikey" as the direction games should go, stating as much that games are too violent and we should embrace Epic Mikey...

Well, gamers have spoken and real money is going to be had from real gamers. There is a market for every type of game, just don't bet the farm on a game that 5 year olds are supposed to be able to play.

I really think it's quite interesting how game companies continue to self destruct when the people that buy their games constantly tell them what they want through sales figures and game reviews...

Hopefully this means Warren will get out of Disney and back into making real games...or hell at least giving lectures again. always interesting hearing his game design philosophies. Now if only he would actually follow what he preached.

@Deadly_Nemesis It doesn't help that Mickey Mouse is now a joke, a shade in the Disney industry. Like Mario he has been violated by his respective company through various features so much that now kids don't recognize him in his role in cartoon as much as the iconic emblem of Disney.

In other words, the brand doesn't strike anyone with anything more than a yawn, and the game was terrible. Two things that hit them hard.

@ComRaven @queuing_for_PS4 Classic , blame the man, mentality -- Virtually all jobs (worth a damn) are affected by outside forces. Just because you cant adapt doesn't mean you're exempt from doing at least a decent job. Sorry YOU don't have the slightest clue how industries work (typical talk from an under performing employee).

Yes, outside sources may have played a part in the ultimate outcome of the finished product, but it still does no change the fact that the JUNCTION POINT MADE A BAD GAME. They paid for that with poor sales and finally paid the ultimate price with their closure.

As sad as these recent closures are, one can find hope in that it will help weed out these poor development teams that fill the industry with bad games and allows for the gifted members of those teams to move on to other studios where they're expertise can be better utilized.

@ComRaven@queuing_for_PS4 The greater tragedy is people such as yourself defending the failures of others. Everyone agrees it's sad that people are losing their job.But to put all the blame on a badly developed game on the development teams owners is stretching it.

@ComRaven@queuing_for_PS4 I'm not happy or anything that Junction Point is in trouble but don't excuse their mishandling of these titles on the publisher.

Epic Mickey 2 was supposed to be an improvement upon the first yet it failed. It currently holds a 59% rating on Metacritic with most of the reviews criticizing the gameplay instead of if it were unpolished (bugs, framerate drops, loading times, etc.)

If you want to see a developer screwed over by publishers, look at Obsidian. Bethesda rushed Fallout: New Vegas to release which, despite great reviews, was criticized for being unfinished (very buggy, glitchy, etc.)

@queuing_for_PS4 Sorry, but you don't have the slightest clue (typical talk of someone outside the industry). It all comes down to time and budget. If you had Blizzard or Valve working with some of the constraints that many "bad" (so called by people like you) devs are working under, they would produce crap as well. It is always a tragedy when people lose their jobs, but to see people like you always go "they deserved it, why is their game not as good as a 50 Million, 5 year game" is ridiculous.